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  1. Personnalité Saint-Galloise: Emil Jannings, Anna Göldin, Pipilotti Rist, Paul Guldin, Heinrich Rohrer, Michael Von Der Heide, Ernst Rüdin (French Edition)
  2. Scanning Tunneling Microscope: Gerd Binnig, Heinrich Rohrer, IBM, Nobel Prize in Physics, Absolute Zero, Quantum Tunneling
  3. Kommunikation im Beruf by Hans Heinrich Rohrer, 2008
  4. Langenscheidt Vocabulaire de base allemand, Dictionnaire d'apprentissage by Hans-Heinrich Rohrer, 1991-01-01
  5. Die deutsche Königswahl, ihre Rechtsgrundlagen bis zur Goldenen Bulle by Heinrich Mitteis, 1944-01-01
  6. Die deutsche Königswahl. Ihre Rechtsgrundlagen bis zur goldenen Bulle by Heinrich Mitteis, 1954-01-01

61. [ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1]
Highly Cited Researcher rohrer, heinrich ISI Indexed Name, rohrer H rohrer. ISI Notes, Retired from IBM Switzerland in 1997
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63. IBM Research | Press Resources | Heinrich Rohrer
IBM Research Press Resources heinrich rohrer. heinrich rohrer was born on June 6, 1933 in Buchs (SG), Switzerland. He received his PhD in experimental
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Nobel Prize in Physics for the scanning tunneling microscope
Heinrich Rohrer was born on June 6, 1933 in Buchs (SG), Switzerland. He received his PhD in experimental physics in 1960 from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, with a thesis on superconductivity. After a two-year post-doctorate at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J., USA, he joined IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory in 1963 as a research staff member and became an IBM Fellow. His research interests included Kondo systems, phase transitions, multicritical phenomena, scanning tunneling microscopy, and, most recently, nanomechanics. He spent a sabbatical at the University of California in Santa Barbara, California, USA in 1974-75. He retired from IBM in 1997 and took research appointments at CSIC, Madrid, and RIKEN, Japan. For the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope, together with Gerd Binnig, he was co-recipient of the King Faisal Prize and the Hewlett Packard Europhysics Prize in 1984, and the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986. In 1987, he was awarded the Cresson Medal of the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, USA. The practical value of the invention was recognized by the induction to the US National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1994. In addition he is a member or honorary member of various professional societies and academies, and he also received honorary degrees from several universities.

64. Science Timeline
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65. Der Nobelpreis Für Physik: Heinrich Rohrer
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67. Inventor Of The Week: Archive
atoms was achieved by physicists heinrich rohrer and Gerd Karl Binnig. For their work, Binnig and rohrer were honored with numerous awards including
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This Week Inventor Archive Inventor Search Inventor of the Week Archive Browse for a different Invention or Inventor Scanning Tunneling Microscope The incredible advance in microscopy of being able to see objects as tiny as individual atoms was achieved by physicists Heinrich Rohrer and Gerd Karl Binnig. The pair developed the scanning tunneling microscope in 1981 while working for IBM in Zurich, Switzerland. Binnig was born in Frankfurt, Germany, on July 20, 1947. He studied physics at J.W. Goethe University, where he completed his bachelor's degree in 1973 and his doctoral degree in 1978. That year he accepted a position with IBM's Research Laboratory in Zurich, working with the physics research group. For their work, Binnig and Rohrer were honored with numerous awards including the German Physics Prize, the Otto Klung Prize, and the Hewlett Packard Prize, the King Faisal Prize. In 1986, they were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics along with German scientist Ernst Ruska, who designed the first electron microscope. Rohrer became an IBM Fellow in 1986 and managed the physical sciences department at the Zurich Research Laboratory from 1986 to 1988. He retired from IBM in July 1997.

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heinrich rohrer (*1933 in St. Gallen) studied Physics at the Swiss Federal College of Technology (ETH) in Zürich. In 1960, Doctorate on Superconductivity.
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69. Heinrich Rohrer
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'''Heinrich Rohrer''' (born 1933) is a Swiss physicist who, with Gerd Binnig , received half of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM). Ernst Ruska received the other half of the prize. Rohrer was educated at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and received his Ph.D. there in 1960. In 1963 he joined the IBM Research Laboratory in Zurich, where he remained. Binnig also joined the laboratory, and it was there that the two men designed and built the first scanning tunneling microscope. This instrument is equipped with a tiny tungsten probe whose tip, only about one or two atoms wide, is brought to within five or ten atoms' distance of the surface of a conducting or semiconducting material. (An atom is equal to about 0.1 nanometre , or one angstrom .) When the electric potential of the tip is made to differ by a few volts from that of the surface, quantum mechanical effects cause a measurable electric current to cross the gap. The strength of this current is extremely sensitive to the distance between the probe and the surface, and as the probe's tip scans the surface, it can be kept a fixed distance away by raising and lowering it so as to hold the current constant. A record of the elevation of the probe is a topographical map of the surface under study, on which the contour intervals are so small that the individual atoms making up the surface are clearly recognizable.
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70. Biografia De Rohrer, Heinrich
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71. Nobel Prize In Physics 1986
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72. Nobel Prize Awards
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    Heinrich Rohrer 6. Juni in Buchs bei St. Gallen Schweiz ) ist ein Schweizer Physiker . Er erhielt neben Ernst Ruska gemeinsam mit Gerd Binnig f¼r die Entwicklung des Rastertunnelmikroskops den Nobelpreis f¼r Physik Nach seiner Schulzeit schreibt sich Rohrer im Herbst an der ETH in Z¼rich im Fach Physik ein. "Zuf¤llig", wie er in seiner Autobiografie sagt. Seine grundlegende Ausbildung in Physik absolvierte er dort bei Wolfgang Pauli und Paul Scherrer . Ab erarbeitete Rohrer seine Dissertation am Lehrstuhl von J¶rgen Lykke Olsen ¼ber die L¤ngen¤nderung von Supraleitern am magnetfeld-induzierten Supraleitungs¼bergang.

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    77. Encyclopedia: Heinrich Rohrer
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    Updated 66 days 23 hours 5 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Heinrich Rohrer Heinrich Rohrer (born June 6 ) is a Swiss physicist who, with Gerd Binnig , received half of the Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM). Ernst Ruska received the other half of the prize. June 6 is the 157th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (158th in leap years), with 208 days remaining. ... 1933 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... The word physicist should not be confused with physician, which means medical doctor. ... Gerd Binnig (born July 20, 1947) is a German-born physicist who shared with Heinrich Rohrer half of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Physics for their invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM). ...

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    79. Institute Of Nanotechnology
    materials science, catalysis and physical organic chemistry. Gerd Karl Binnig heinrich rohrer. Inventors of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope (1981)
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    Robert F. Curl Kenneth S. Pitzer-Schlumberger Professor of Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry. 1996 Nobel Laureate, together with Sir Harold Kroto and Richard Smalley for the discovery of fullerenes. Richard P. Feynman 1965 Nobel Laureate in Physics for fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles. James Gimzewski He pioneered research on electrical contacts with single atoms and molecules and light emission using scanning tunneling microscopy. Sir Harold Kroto Became a Royal Society Research Professor in 1991 and was knighted for his contributions to Chemistry in 1996. Later that year, together with Robert Curl and Richard Smalley, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for the discovery of C60 Buckminsterfullerene - a new form of carbon. Richard Smalley George Whitesides Professor Whitesides and his group work in four areas: biochemistry, materials science, catalysis and physical organic chemistry.

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    Nobel Prize winning physicist, Professor heinrich rohrer, will discuss the big changes we may see in future technologies and electronics as scientists
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        Media Release, Tuesday 7 December 2004 Nobel Prize winning physicist, Professor Heinrich Rohrer, will discuss the big changes we may see in future technologies and electronics as scientists tackle the world on an ever smaller scale, at a University of Melbourne free public lecture on Thursday, December 9. Professor Rohrer was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1986 along with Gerd Binnig for the development of the scanning tunnelling microscope – the first microscope that allowed scientists to see, manipulate, move and rearrange single atoms.
        The scanning tunnelling microscope was a major driving force behind the explosion of the field of nanoscience – the science of how atoms behave on a tiny scale.

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